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COUNSELORS AID STUDENTS IN FUTURE PLANS The Guidance Department is possibly the most complicated and diverse department at Princess Anne. lt handles academic and social pro- blems, processes transcripts, and supervises college and career programs which provide educational and vocational guidance. As a special service to incom- ing freshmen and sophomores, the Guidance Depart- ment organizes and orientation assembly at the be- ginning of the year, to introduce new students to the opportunities offered to each of them. Handling all the CEEB testing for Princess Anne and other City schools is the nucleus of this department, Mrs. Frances Hudgins, who coordinates all the services and activities of Guidance. Working with her as a Senior counselor is Mrs. Clelia Freeman, also a Jun- ior counselor, Mrs. Betty Bracey, .lunior counselor, Mr. Charles Atkinson, Sophomore counselor, and Miss Hunter, Freshmen counselor. Senior counselor Mrs. Hudgins is always ready to help students with college or vocational plans. -E-32.1 Mr. Atkinson, meeting. J. , 1 ,1 l ff ,l. i A X sophomore counselor arranges a parent-teacher 2-a., r A I V, . ,,. r l A. 'Qyy T it 5 ff Ar' Q .Av Mrs. Freeman, also a senior counselor, looks over the records Princess Anne's new freshman class counselor is Miss Hunter. of several seniors. J -.. S-I 1 Q W--V-,...,n . I , F -, , -E --1a 1 -v-sn -.. .41-f Junior counselor Miss Bracey checks report cards.
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One of the assistant principals at Princess Anne since l954, Mr. Edwin Charles has proved himself a fine administrator as well as a cooperative member f . ' of the faculty. With a varied background in educa- ,, tion -- he received his A.B. degree at Arkansas ggi' ,, of State Teachers College, his Bachelor of Physical i . 'll 2' Education degree at the American University, and - ' ' ' D, his Master of Education degree at the University of .X Cinclnnatti - Mr. Charles has been able to benefit ' 'I I Princess Anne in many capacities. l-le is an enforcer of discipline, a leader of the faculty, and a staunch supporter of all athletic teams. Planning to remain - - here two more years and then retire, Mr..Charles is a well-respected staff authority at Princess Anne High School. ,190 ff H ' -The job of assistant principal requires a great deal of paper work. . 'I V-Q-ml 3 Assistant principal Mr, Edwin Charles has been at Princess Anne since 1954. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS ENFCRCE DISCIPLINE Winding up his successful eight-year career as 1- head football coach, Mr. Pete Sachon is now focus- l Ni ing all his time and energy on his duties as vice- l- ' f I principal. Having attended both Catholic University l and the College of William and Mary, he taught and coached at Norview before coming to Princess Anne in l957. No longer a coach, Mr. Sachon intends l to fill the gap left by football with the resolutions I to devote even more time to being assistant princi- ,- pal and to playing more golf. l Mr. Pete Sachon is perhaps better known to PA students as the head football coach. A l . lf. Qld. fl. illfflf - ni- fvwfgl lf'-2 i I 5 WG W 25 Mr. Sachon enforces school attendance.
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Miss Stallings has several students help her check out books to students. The library, under the supervision of Miss Stall- ings, provides the finest and latest in both hard- back books and periodical literature. ln order to add to the efficiency of this department there was an innovation this year, a copying machine was in- stalled, enabling students to make records of vital information cheaply. In conjunction with the li- brary, the audio-visual room maintains a collection of interesting and educational films, ranging in subject matter from art to English to history and government. Mrs. Ege is in charge of all the equipment of the visual aid department. 'i is Mrs. Jones draws out slips for overdue books. LIBRARY AND VISUAL AID DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENT CLASSROOM CURRICULUM The library offers reading material on almost any subject requested.
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